Irving PD Seeks Help in Identifying Deceased Woman

Woman dropped off at Irving hospital by two men

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The Irving Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying a deceased woman.

According to police, two Hispanic men dropped off a Hispanic woman at the Baylor Medical Center emergency room on July 17 at about 6:45 a.m.

After the men turned the woman over to medical personnel, they disappeared, police said.

The woman was declared dead a short time later.

She is described as being between 20 and 30 years old, about 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing approximately 175 pounds. She has long brown hair, brown eyes and a mole on her right cheek under her right eye. She also has a large tattoo on her upper left chest. The tattoo says, "If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to Take," with praying hands toward the bottom of the tattoo.

Officials said there were no signs of trauma to the woman. The medical examiner is waiting on toxicology results and has not ruled on a cause of death.

Investigators have been unable to identify the woman or the men who brought her to the hospital. They would like to speak with the men and said they are not suspected in the woman's death.

The men were believed to be in their late 30s and were in a dark blue or black Ford Ranger. One of the men was wearing a black tank top T-shirt with black shorts while the other was wearing a black T-shirt with dark-colored jeans.

If anyone has any information on the woman's identity, or the identities of the men who dropped her off, they are asked to call the Irving Police Department at 972-273-1010.